
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
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United States ยท 10โ13 years
About the Chesapeake Bay Retriever
The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is a powerful, uniquely American sporting dog developed along the Chesapeake Bay for retrieving waterfowl in harsh, icy conditions. Chessies are known for their distinctive wavy, oily coat that repels water and insulates against cold. They are loyal, protective, and more independent than other retrievers, with a strong work ethic and determination. While not as outwardly friendly as Labs or Goldens, Chesapeakes form deep bonds with their families and are fiercely devoted.
Breed stats
- Height
- 21โ26 in
- Weight
- 55โ80 lbs
- Lifespan
- 10โ13 years
- Group
- Sporting
- Coat
- Double coat, wavy, oily, water-resistant
- Origin
- United States
Coat colors
- Brown
- Sedge
- Deadgrass
- Tan
Temperament & ratings
Compatibility
Exercise & feeding
Daily exercise
60โ90 min
per day recommended
Daily food
2โ3 cups
high-quality dry food
Common health issues
- Hip dysplasia
- Progressive retinal atrophy
- Bloat
- Degenerative myelopathy
- Von Willebrand disease
Not every Chesapeake Bay Retriever will develop these conditions, but awareness helps with early detection. Regular veterinary checkups and choosing a responsible breeder who health-tests their dogs are the best preventive measures.
Can Chesapeake Bay Retrievers eat...
- Can dogs eat blueberries?Safe
- Can dogs eat grapes?Toxic
- Can dogs eat bananas?Safe
- Can dogs eat chocolate?Toxic
- Can dogs eat watermelon?Safe
- Can dogs eat cheese?Caution
- Can dogs eat almonds?Caution
- Can dogs eat apples?Safe
Frequently Asked Questions
- While both are retriever breeds, Chesapeakes differ from Labradors in several important ways. Chessies are more independent, protective, and reserved with strangers, whereas Labs are famously friendly with everyone. Chesapeakes have a wavy, oily coat that provides superior cold-water protection compared to the Lab's smooth double coat. Chessies tend to be more strong-willed and require a firmer training approach, while Labs are more eager to please. Chesapeakes also tend to bond more closely with one person, while Labs spread their affection equally.
- Chesapeake Bay Retrievers have stronger protective instincts than most sporting breeds, making them better watchdogs than typical retrievers. They are naturally alert and will bark to warn of strangers approaching their territory. While they are not aggressive by nature, their loyalty and devotion to their family give them a protective edge. Chessies are reserved with unfamiliar people, unlike the universally friendly Labrador. With proper socialization, they can distinguish between normal visitors and genuine threats, making them reliable family protectors.
- Chesapeake Bay Retrievers are arguably the ultimate water dogs. They were specifically bred to retrieve waterfowl from the frigid, choppy waters of the Chesapeake Bay, and their love of water is deeply ingrained. Their oily, water-resistant double coat and powerful, muscular build make them exceptional swimmers even in harsh conditions. Most Chessies will enthusiastically dive into any body of water they encounter. If you live near water or enjoy water-based activities, a Chesapeake Bay Retriever will be in their element and a tireless swimming partner.
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